RICHMOND COMMUNITY COLLEGE: Students Registration For 2022 Spring Semester Now Open

RICHMOND COMMUNITY COLLEGE: Students Registration For 2022 Spring Semester Now Open
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Richmond Community College issued the following announcement on Nov. 21. 

Registration is now open for new and current students for the 2022 Spring Semester at Richmond Community College. This means you can now begin enrolling in spring classes. If you are currently enrolled as a student at RichmondCC, you must see your advisor to schedule your classes for next semester. If you are not currently enrolled, now is the time to complete a free admissions application and plan a meeting with a counselor. For more information contact (910) 410-1700.
https://richmondcc.edu/admissions/how-apply 

Original source can be found here.



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